LCD Repair Service

LCD Repair Service – A 500 Word LCD Repair Bible

Congratulations! If you are reading this article then we would like to inform you that you are about to read one of the most compact versions of LCD repair guide. Nope, we are not joking! In fact, in this guide, we will educate you about the LCD repair parts that you need to purchase in case you are witnessing any problems with your LCD monitor or LCD TV. Although LCDs have a longer life when compared to other displays, problems still might occur with your LCD monitor after a few years of usage. In that case, this 500 word bible will definitely help you out.

In The Beginning…

Before you start preparing yourself for repairing your LCD TV, it is imperative that you check whether you can avail an LCD repair service under your warranty agreement. If that is not the case, then fear not and take a chill pill as we are here to show you the right path, the path that will equip you with all the necessary information related to LCD troubleshooting and repairing.

The Most Important Part to Repair

The power supply it is. Without it, your LCD cannot be turned on. If you have purchased a used LCD at a rock bottom price that is not turning on, then one most obvious reason behind it could be that the power supply circuit board is not working. You can either replace it with another properly functioning power supply circuit board or repair it yourself. As for repairing it yourself, you have to remove and replace small tiny capacitors present on the circuit board. That is it! Hopefully, now your LCD will be up and running and you can even flip it on and make a quick buck.

Why Are the Lights Out?

If your LCD monitor is working but the brightness is non-existent to the extent that you can hardly read the text on the screen or just appears as a plane black screen with your reflection on it, then get prepared for LCD backlight repair. By the way, before you begin, let us clarify that it is an extremely easy and straightforward task.

First of all open up the outer casing of your LCD monitor with the help of a screw driver. At the bottom of the screen, you will find a light source that is responsible for providing the brightness to the LCD screen. Just take it out and replace it with a new one. If this does not do the trick; then you need to prepare yourself for the LCD inverter repair or simply buy a new inverter online and save your time.

A Crack that won’t Let you Sleep

The next obvious factor that will propel you to pick up a screwdriver and tear apart your LCD casing is the cracked screen of your LCD. Naturally, you can work with a cracked screen but boy it looks pretty ugly. LCD Screen repair isn’t difficult at all and all you have to do is remove the front and back casing, then remove the cracked screen and replace it with a new one and ensure that it is firmly fixed in its place.
If you want more information about our LCD repair service, then you can visit our website for more details. We provide LCD repair services, circuit board repair services, power s-supply repair services, inverter repair and also LCD backlight repair services to our clients and ensure that we meet and exceed their expectations every time.

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